Baltimore’s first food incubator offers small businesses a recipe for successful scaling

If you want to start your own food-based business in Baltimore, it’s fairly easy to do. The city allows certain bakers and chefs to get licenses to sell products made in their own home kitchens.

It’s scaling up your operation to meet a growing demand that’s the tricky part.

Bottoms Up Bagels co-founder Joan Kanner and Michelle Bond shared their experiences trying to expand their food-based business with students at this week’s Entrepreneurship Unplugged.

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Finance, management departments recognized for teaching outside the box

Two departments in the college of Business and Economics were each recognized for outstanding creative teaching methods with the Innovation in Teaching Award given by the university’s Office of Academic Innovation.

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